The utility company Toronto Hydro said 300,000 people were left without power and that as of midnight only 30-40,000 had it restored due to flooding at two transmission stations, broadcaster CBC reported.

The water flooded basements and highway underpasses. Some people were trapped in cars, with water to their windows.

CBC said about 1,400 people were caught by the flooding aboard a train.

It took police and firefighters hours to get everyone to dry ground aboard small inflatable boats.

Lourdes closed, 200 evacuated after flash floodsToulouse, France (AFP) June 18, 2013 French authorities Tuesday shut the grotto at Lourdes and evacuated about 200 people following flash floods at the Roman Catholic pilgrimage site.
The preventive measure came a day after heavy rain and unseasonal snowfall in the area led to rivers flowing well above their normal levels, even cutting off some roads.
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